Zinc + Manganese Dioxide → Zinc Oxide + Manganese Oxide
The chemical formula of zinc carbonate is ZnCO3.
ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 ----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
If the reduction involves carbon getting oxidized, it would be... Zinc oxide + carbon -----------> Zinc + carbon monoxide that's ZnO + C ----------> Zn + CO or if the reduction involves carbon monoxide getting oxidized, it would be... Zinc oxide + carbon monoxide -----------------> Zinc + carbon dioxide that's ZnO + CO ----------> Zn + CO2
The word equation for the formation of zinc sulfate crystals is: zinc + sulfuric acid → zinc sulfate + water.
The carbonates that can be thermally decomposed . They form metal oxides and carbon dioxide. When white zinc carbonate powder when heated forms yellow/white zinc oxide and carbon dioxide gas: the balanced equation for zinc carbonate--------carbon dioxide zinc oxide is :ZnCO3 → ZnO + CO2
zinc + oxygen ----> zinc oxide Symbol equation
one example is zinc+iron sulphate= iron+ zinc sulphate
3Zn(s) + Fe2(SO4)3(aq) -----> 3ZnSO4(aq) + 2Fe(s) Zinc will displace iron from its salt solution as it is more reactive....
Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.
Zinc Oxide -----> Yellow Crystals (White) HEAT <----- COOL
Zinc + Sulphuric acid ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen I think that's the answer. If it isn't, then sorry. I got the answer from... http://www.docbrown.info/page04/Y11revQs/acidreactionequationsFHanswers.htm
HCL + Zn --> ZnCl + H2 (Displacement reaction)